Claimed as the world’s most powerful smartphone at right now market, Motorola proudly introduces its new smartphone at CES 2011, ATRIX 4G, which is supported by a dual core processor with each core running at 1 GHz, delivering up to two GHz of processing power.
Thus, it can surf the net as powerful as PC. In sort words, this new smartphone is not only a smartphone, but also a pocket PC that runs a full Mozilla Firefox 3.6 browser using HTML5 web-based applications, supported cloud computing services and Adobe Flash Player.
In order to more computer-like, You can combine the ATRIX 4G with Motorola Laptop Dock. The Dock will serve you with an 11.6-inch screen, full keyboard, stereo speakers, 36Wh three-cell battery that delivers up to eight hours of battery life and weighs just 2.4 pounds. See, you can transform your ATRIX 4G into a laptop.
In addition, the ATRIX 4G features a 1GB RAM, front- and rear-facing cameras which has ability to record in HD, a 16GB built-in memory,Wi-Fi 802.11n, two microphones, and an extra large 1930 mAh battery. You can expand the storage size through MicroSD card up to 32GB. As it will be available at AT&T and using Android 2.2 OS, you will also receive a lot of AT&T and Google services.
Compacted in only less than 11mm thin, Motorola ATRIX 4G is expected to hit uS market in Q1 2011 at AT&T network in unknown pricing yet. Interesting, Sony Ericsson brings “BRAVIA” into a smartphone and Motorola brings PC-like smartphone. Which one is your favorite smartphone? [Dandy Gadget Source]





You’re not getting it dumbass. Android as a collective and winning marketshare doesn’t mean jack to Motorola’s bottom line. What matters to Motorola is how much of that 32M Android phones you said was sold belongs to Motorola. Motorola only sold 4.9M most of it is Android, you think Motorola gives a shit about the other 27.1M Android phones sold by Samsung, HTC, and other manufacturers? Do they get a cut of what other Android manufacturers sold? Stop drinking your Android koolaid. This isn’t about iOS numbers vs total Android numbers. This is about Motorola ship still sinking despite Android’s success.